
TELEVISION To celebrate the 100th birthday of the late Madeleine Malraux today, Purple looks back at Silence a Genius at Work by Katerina Jebb. On her way to becoming a world-renowned pianist Madeleine Malraux survived two world wars, two husbands, and eight unpredictable decades. Once married to the French novelist, art theorist, and Minister for Cultural Affairs Andre Malraux, she has given concerts around the world performing mainly Erik Satie, her favourite composer, but also Debussy, Dmitri Shostakovich and Prokofiev. Here we see the richness of Malraux's talent. This abstract study of self-possession and nonspecific ambition not only reflects in the playing of French pianist Malraux but also the brand Comme des Garcons whom Jebb collaborated with for the film. more info Directed by Katerina Jebbas part of the Selfridges Film Project Edited by Benjamin Ricart Piano by Madeleine Malraux Post-production by Premiere Heure Paris
A Game of Thrones A Game of Thrones is the first novel in A Song of Ice and Fire, a series of high fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin. It was first published on 6 August 1996. The novel won the 1997 Locus Award[1] and was nominated for both the 1997 Nebula Award[1] and the 1997 World Fantasy Award.[2] The novella Blood of the Dragon, comprising the Daenerys Targaryen chapters from the novel, won the 1997 Hugo Award for Best Novella. In January 2011 the novel became a New York Times bestseller[3] and reached #1 on the list in July 2011.[4] Plot summary[edit] A Game of Thrones follows three principal storylines simultaneously. In the Seven Kingdoms[edit] Meanwhile, Lord Eddard travels to King's Landing, taking his daughters Sansa and Arya. At King's Landing, Eddard assumes the rule, while Robert gives his time to sensual pleasures and has little interest in governance. As news of Eddard's arrest spreads across the Seven Kingdoms, a civil war erupts. On the Wall[edit] In the East[edit]
Game of thrones France timelapses.tv - el arte de capturar el tiempo George R. R. Martin's Official Website Army Wives - Série TV Série, fais-moi peur Le retour des Frères Scott ! Face à la demande des fans, la série pourrait faire son grand retour. Sophia Bush prête à retrouver Brooke Davis ! Deux ans après avoir dit adieu à Haley, Brooke Davis, Nathan et les autres personnages des Frères Scott, les téléspectateurs pourraient les voir à nouveau débarquer sur leur petit écran. Un sentiment de nostalgie partagé les téléspectateurs mais aussi par d’autres acteurs, tel que James Lafferty, l’interprète de Nathan Scott. Face à la motivation des acteurs prêts à reprendre du service, les producteurs hésiteront-ils encore longtemps avant de relancer le projet ? Deux saisons de plus pour Games of Thrones HBO renouvelle le succès pour deux saisons supplémentaires ! Daenerys Targaryen va encore vivre des aventures étonnantes. © Isopix Face au buzz créé par la quatrième saison de la série – qui sera diffusée ce soir sur Be Tv – la chaîne américaine a reconduit le programme. «Game of Thrones est un phénomène sans équivalent. “No Limit” reviendra
Bas-Lag The Bas-Lag novels[edit] So far there have been three novels set in Bas-Lag. They are: Additionally, the short story "Jack", featured in the 2005 collection Looking for Jake, is a Bas-Lag story. Geography[edit] Bas-Lag possesses a number of continents. Rohagi[edit] The exact proportions and geography of Rohagi are unknown. According to a protagonist in Iron Council, both Cobsea and Myrshock lie about 750 miles (1,210 km) southwest of New Crobuzon. South of the Meagre Sea is the Cymek Desert, which is home to the nomadic garudas. West of the Cymek Desert lies the Galaggi Veldt, which is home to Tesh, which is neighboured by the Witchocracy, which goes to war with it against New Crobuzon in Iron Council. Bered Kai Nev[edit] Bered Kai Nev is a continent that lies to the east of Rohagi. Islands and other landmasses[edit] The pirate city of Armada is a mobile city-state, consisting of numerous ships that have been lashed together to form a large connected settlement. History[edit] Full Years[edit]
Las elegidas para #GuerraDeSeries Los Soprano Es la primera gran declaración de intenciones de HBO como mejor contador de historias en televisión, de la mano de David Chase. El padre de familia, mil veces retratado en las series, como nunca lo habíamos visto. Es la vida en casa y fuera de un gánster ítalo-americano de Nueva Jersey, la relación con su familia, sus amigos y enemigos, y su psicóloga, su visión más íntima del miedo, el sexo, la vida y la muerte como sólo Tony Soprano nos la podría contar. The wire Considerada por muchos como la mejor serie dramática de la historia de la televisión. The office (Reino Unido) Encargo de BBC a Ricky Gervais y Stephen Merchant que generó varios remakes en distintos países. Canción triste de Hill Street El primer gran éxito de Steven Bochco, genio creativo de los 80 y 90, y una de las primeras grandes series corales de la historia de la televisión, inigualada hasta la fecha. Perdidos Lost supone la consagración del creador J.J.Abrams con un gran éxito mundial durante 6 temporadas.
Not A Blog The New Rules of TV: Movies + TV Nearly everything about how we watch television has changed. For starters, we can do it anytime we want. (Thank you, Hulu, Netflix, and stuff we've never heard of!) And yes: The shows are a whole lot sexier, more terrifying, complex, and hilarious than the ones we grew up with.
China Miéville China Tom Miéville (/ˈtʃaɪnə miˈeɪvəl/; born 6 September 1972) is an English fantasy fiction author, comic writer and academic. He is fond of describing his fiction as "weird fiction" (after early 20th-century pulp and horror writers such as H. P. Lovecraft), and belongs to a loose group of writers sometimes called New Weird. Early life[edit] Born in Norwich, Miéville was brought up in Willesden, northwest London, and has lived in the city since early childhood. Education[edit] Miéville attended Oakham School, a co-educational independent school in Oakham, Rutland, for two years. Miéville studied for a BA degree in social anthropology at Clare College, Cambridge, graduating in 1994, and gained both a Masters' degree and PhD in international relations from the London School of Economics in 2001. Literary influences[edit] In 2010, Miéville made his first foray into writing for RPGs with a contribution to the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game supplement Guide to the River Kingdoms.[5] Honours[edit]
List of Person of Interest episodes Series overview[edit] Episodes[edit] Season 1 (2011–12)[edit] Season 2 (2012–13)[edit] Season 3 (2013–14)[edit] Season 4[edit] On March 13, 2014, CBS renewed the show for a fourth season.[82] References[edit] External links[edit] London's Overthrow - China Miéville